Italy is reconfirmed to have the European record of young NEET

In Italy, almost one in five young people between the ages of 15 and 24, does not have a job, do not look for it, nor is engaged in a course of study or training. These are the so-called Neet and Italy is reconfirmed to have one of the highest rates in the European Union: 19.9% against an average in the Old Continent of 11.5%. The figure emerges from the latest survey on employment and social developments in Europe just published by the EU Commission. In addition, the report highlights how in 2016 in Italy youth unemployment - between the ages of 15 and 24 - was 37.8%, down from 40.3% in 2015 but still the third in Europe after Greece ( 47.3%) and Spain (44.4%). Who can find a job, however, in over 15% of cases has atypical contracts (between the ages of 25 and 39, in the United Kingdom is less than 5%, in 2014). Finally, if you are under 30, you earn on average less than 60% of a 60-year-old worker.

A monitoring campaign across Italy to check the real inclusion of disabled people at school. It was launched by the National Association of Families of People with Intellectual and/or Relational Disabilities (ANFFAS) and aims at finding out all the possible injustices and obstacles that students with disabilities can encountered during Read More.

In this school trans students don’t feel different

Increase in the number of Spanish schools that promote ad hoc programs for the inclusion of transgender students. In fact, there is a “certificate of recognition” for those schools who provide special training to teachers, students, and families who want to contribute to overcoming prejudice and discrimination against individuals who Read More.

Absolutely prohibited esthetic surgery for under-18 year olds

Prohibit esthetic surgery for under-18 year olds. This drastic measure has been advanced by the Council of Bioethics in Enlgand, allarmed by the boom in operations undertaken for minors as young as 8 years old, for superficial reasons. A trend caused by at least three factors. First. Videogames and apps Read More.

Beneficial effects of Sweden’s gender-neutral nurseries

Though not well known, they have already reached their desired objectives. The so-called neutral gender nurseries that Sweden has experimented with to raise new generations free from the gender stereotypes of the past. According to a recent study, the children who were exposed to these, demonstrated on average, a lesser tendency towards, and Read More.

Teaching kids in pre-school to vote fights abstentionism

It has been referred to as the youngest Democracy in the world. We are talking about the preschool Dolli-Einstein Haus in Pinneberg, located in northern Germany. Where the very small children (ages 3-5) choose, by way of regular elections, what they want to eat and what activities they want to Read More.

Didactic kit for teachers of students with disabilities

AccessiProf is the internet site dedicated to all teachers who have students with disabilities in their classrooms. Thanks to the French National Center for Distance Education (CNED), teachers can now take advantage of this digital support. The objective? To help teachers manage relationships with students who have handicaps in the Read More.